The Struggle for Justice: A Survey of Child Holocaust Survivors’ Experiences with Restitution
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One and a half million children and adolescents were murdered during the Holocaust. Throughout Europe, thousands of children were hidden. They had the best chance of surviving. Very few children survived concentration camps. From 1938 to 1945, children fled (as in the Kindertransport from Germany and Austria), others hid in cellars, forests, orphanages, convents and with Christian families. By the war’s end, the majority of child survivors under age 16 had been orphaned. Many were entirely alone.
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Main Topic: Holocaust and Memorial Holocaust Restitution and Reparations Trauma Psychotherapy / Psychoanalysis Surveys Holocaust Survivors
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1849-1863
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978-0-333-80486-5
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Link to article (paywalled), The Struggle for Justice: A Survey of Child Holocaust Survivors’ Experiences with Restitution
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The Struggle for Justice: A Survey of Child Holocaust Survivors’ Experiences with Restitution. . 2001: 1849-1863. https://archive.jpr.org.uk/10.1007/978-1-349-66019-3_124